The Village Council operates the one central watering point and the electric company. The Village Council is the policy making body for the utilities. Most residents haul water from the new water treatment plant/washeteria and use honeybuckets or outhouses for sewage disposal. The school maintains their own well. A business plan is underway to determine costs for the improvements needed to provide a community system.

RUBA Status & Activities This Qtr:

Fairbanks RUBA staff traveled to Beaver in January to assist the billing clerk in correcting the customer ledgers and Power Cost Equlaization (PCE)reports for the past five months. Because of the combined efforts of staff and RUBA, Beaver was returned to compliance and will begin receiving PCE subsidies again.

RUBA Activities for the Coming Qtr:

RUBA staff will continue to assist the tribal administrator and electric clerk as requested. Beaver is no longer a RUBA community as they have met all the indicators and only need assistance rarely.

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Finances

Essential Indicators

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All revenues and expenses for the utility are listed in the utility budget.

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The utility has adopted a balanced realistic budget.

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Monthly financial reports are prepared and submitted to the policy making board.

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The utility is current in paying all water/wastewater electric bills.

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The utility has on hand a year's adequate fuel supply or it has a financial plan to purchase an adequate supply.

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The utility is receiving revenues (user fees or other sources) sufficient to cover operating expenses.